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KYAnonymous Wrongly Accuses Man of Sex Crimes

Jesus Hernandez Christ…talk about DESPERATION! Seriously, Deric? This was posted on his Twitter and I’m honestly in shock that someone could even make a connection with splatter design and equate it to semen, but I guess it’s either absolute desperation to paint a bad light or a look into his prurient subconscious.

As most know, I am the blogger that initially wrote about Steubenville, and was sued for defamation as a result. Deric/KYAnonymous didn’t come into the picture until after the New York Times article ran. He also did not SOLVE the Steubenville case as he states. For the past two years, I have watched Deric pump up his resume and puff out his chest by embellishing his role in the Steubenville rape case. I have watched as he hurt many people with his antics, as he begged for donations over and over, but I didn’t say anything publicly about it, and for that I truly feel remorseful. I should have spoken out a lot sooner, but I need to talk about this new case he is involved in.

I have been hesitant to say too much about KYAnonymous/Deric but I feel like I have to say something about this mess because it is WRONG on so many levels. I used to be a supporter of Deric’s but over the past year and a half a lot of his behavior was for the most part - reprehensible. When I favorited some tweets that were not very nice about him, he doxed me and accused me of “crimes against the mask”. I’m not Anonymous, and come to think of it…neither is he anymore. MANY of the old school Anons despise him for the things he has done and accuse him of being a fraud and scammer. So these crimes against the mask that I was accused of were a mystery to me. Not only did he “dox” me and others, but he purchased domains in our name because he claims that I own dericlostutter.org. As it turns out, I do not own the blog nor does Michelle McKee who he also accused, but do you think that matters to him? Nope. But the story of how I wised up and walked away will have to wait for another day. Today I want to discuss accusing an innocent man of sex crimes. There was an alleged sexual assault at Hocking College last week. I feel like the only reason Deric jumped on this case to begin with is because Trent Mays goes to the school and plays football there. Deric wrote an article for truthvoice and pasted a big ass picture of Trent in the header, and tagged his name AND Steubenville - no reason to do that as he/it is irrelevant to this story other than he attends school at Hocking. Clickbait…nothing more, nothing less. But his irresponsible behavior didn’t stop there. He pretended to be a prospective student and called the college. Again, Trent Mays had NOTHING to do with this alleged assault, but that didn’t stop Deric from making it a big deal by recording the call with the school and posting it.

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Brad Pitt Purchases Anonymous v. Steubenville

It happened…I think all of us who had been involved in the Steubenville case knew that eventually Hollywood would pick up on this story even if it became a Lifetime movie. There were just so many events that happened in this case for someone not to bring it to the big screen - from me and my anonymous commenters being sued for defamation of character in an attempt to silence us to KYAnonymous being raided for not “hacking” a football fan site to six school employees and/or coaches being indicted by a special grand jury for obstruction of justice, and other charges. Bottom line is this case has pissed off a lot of people: the good, the bad, the ugly, but it has also forced an open discussion about rape culture and bystander intervention. Had ONE person stood up that night and done the right thing — none of us would even be having this discussion.

There is an opportunity here for this film to reach millions of adults and teens alike to frankly and candidly discuss rape culture and encouraging them to be THAT person who stands up to do the right thing. Like the concept of the movie or not, Deric, Michelle and thousands of others did something magnificently profound and beautiful: They stood up and did something honorable. They made the people of the world stop for a moment and acknowledge rape culture and victim blaming. Rape culture DOES exist and people are now candidly talking about it. Universities, schools and people gathered around water coolers at work are discussing rape culture. Parents are openly talking to their children about it.

I hope Brad Pitt and Plan B Entertainment expound on this and keep this discussion moving forward in a positive and effective manner.